Posted on 31/05/06
Lacking a case, CSIS disrupted suspects' lives
A top security official has revealed that Canadian authorities felt they had identified a group of terrorists intent on attacking Toronto around Sept. 11, 2001. But because the prospects of prosecution were deemed to be hopeless, the officials adopted a "diffuse and disrupt mode" meant to stop possible attacks by other means.
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